Ex No |
Pg No |
Exercise |
Solution |
Solved by |
1 | 136 |
Our version of getword does not properly handle underscores, string constants, comments, or
preprocessor control lines. Write a better version.
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Listing krx601 |
Ben Pfaff |
2 | 143 |
Write a program that reads a C program and prints in alphabetical order each group of
variable names that are identical in the first 6 characters but different somewhere
thereafter. Don't count words within strings and comments. Make 6 a parameter that
can be set from the command line.
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No solution yet posted. |
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3 | 143 |
Write a cross-referencer that prints a list of all words in a document, and,
for each word, a list of the line numbers on which it occurs. Remove noise words
like "the," "and," and so on.
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Listing krx603 |
Me |
4 | 143 |
Write a program that prints the distinct words in its input sorted
into decreasing order of frequency of occurrence. Precede each word
by its count.
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Listing krx604 |
Bryan Williams |
5 | 145 |
Write a function undef that will remove a name and definition from the table
maintained by lookup and install .
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Listing krx605 |
Paul Griffiths, Gregory Pietsch |
6 | 145 |
Implement a simple version of the #define processor (i.e., no arguments) suitable for
use with C programs, based on the routines of this section. You may also find getch
and ungetch helpful.
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No solution yet posted. |
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